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Kamryn 2023-02-11 14:39:41
Not as good-looking, not as good-looking as the original, but Elizabeth Taylor is more...
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Kacey 2023-02-06 13:26:42
Taylor is...
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Gabe 2023-01-29 00:58:06
Nineteen-year-old Taylor is so beautiful and bright! Slim body, beautiful eyes, and comes with a beauty filter. The Jewish girl Rebecca's delicate and strong temperament can arouse a man's desire to protect too much, and it is too much to make men dare not underestimate her. No wonder Gilbert fell in love with her at first sight, and was even willing to give up his reputation to concede defeat to Ivanhoe, as long as she was willing to go with him. And beauties love heroes, and Rebecca already...
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Flavio 2023-01-27 00:52:01
Two rice girls and one brother-in-law. Why is the Lionheart so...
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Winona 2023-01-26 06:40:39
"It's all the fault of fate, I fell in love with you, but you love Ai Fanhe." Compared with the original work, the main line has not changed, and all the details have been reconstructed, highlighting Ai Fanhe and weakening Gilber , Lionheart, and did not even let the leader of the archers assisting the siege reveal that his true identity is Robin...
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Demarco 2023-01-13 01:07:37
So plain, the male pig is paralyzed again. The 19-year-old Liz is so beautiful that the country and the city are all over the place. Just like someone A, B, C, Ding said, for the reason of men all over the world, ask her to cover her face. ....
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Clifford 2022-12-14 01:37:53
Only Fontaine could keep my attention from falling entirely on the lychee; the scenes of war and duel were too fake. ....
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Ofelia 2022-12-03 11:48:00
After watching a piece that will be completely forgotten that night, even the mother who is obsessed with Korean dramas can't insist on watching it. . . Joan Fontaine and Taylor are a good match, and Robert Taylor is negligible. ....
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Adolf 2022-11-09 02:06:10
On 7.2/10, Robert Taylor's performance was quite satisfactory. Several fencing scenes were exciting. At this time, Elizabeth was simply beautiful...
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Christophe 2022-10-23 18:47:02
Two beauties on the same...
Ivanhoe Comments
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Jeffry 2022-10-23 23:20:10
Chivalry
After watching the movie, I have some questions which puzzle me. And I have read some books about chivalry to find the answer to these questions. Now I want to talk about the relationship between knights and wars, courtly love.
(Knights and war) I really enjoy this movie, especially the... -
Libbie 2022-10-23 17:44:01
Who's the knight?
This is the story of a knight. Ivanhoe is loyal to Charlie the Lionheart, Ivanhoe is loyal to Princess Rowena, and Ivanhoe is loyal to Britain.
The first crusade failed, King Charles was taken captive, and Prince John, the younger brother of King Charles, waited for an opportunity to...
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Ivanhoe: God save you, Knight.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: And God save you minstrel. We ride to Ashby, which crossroad do we take?
Ivanhoe: The right will take you to Ashby, sire
Sir Hugh De Bracy: Shall we get there by nightfall?
Ivanhoe: By nightfall tomorrow.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: Tomorrow? Can you show us the way to a roof for the night?
Ivanhoe: I know of a roof nearby, but perhaps you would scorn it.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: Why, is it humble?
Ivanhoe: No sire. It is Saxon.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: I'd sooner bivouac on the roadside.
Ivanhoe: 'Tis a warm, fine night.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: To be butchered in ones sleep.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: We could sooner walk into a Saxon trap.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: What is this house you speak of minstral?
Ivanhoe: Rotherwood, the keep of Cedric the Saxon.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: I believe I know this Cedric the Saxon. Has he a ward, a woman of great beauty?
Ivanhoe: The Saxon princess Lady Rowena is his ward.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: Aye, Rowena. 'Tis the same Cedric. He loves us not at all, but we would sleep safe beneath his roof.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: You know the way?
Ivanhoe: Well enough to lead you there.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: Then lead us there, but mark you this. One false step and you'll sing a very different song my friend.
Ivanhoe: I have a song to fit every occasion, sire.
Sir Hugh De Bracy: He means he'll lop your head off, minstral.
Ivanhoe: Yes sire. I knew what he meant.
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Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: Are you for Richard, my lord, or John?
Wamba: Richard and John had the same mother. One was a Norman, so what was the other?
Sir Cedric: Both are Norman, true. But Richard, with all his faults, was for England.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: And John?
Sir Cedric: John is for John.